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KLAMATH REPUBLICAN VOL. XVII. KLAMATH FALLS, KLAMATH COUNTY, OREGON, THURSDAY, APRI . 25. 1912 INOiAN WAS SUPINE WHEN FATALLY SHOT get his balance. Al the time I had been holding to try to keep him from falling and get him towurd theatre» t. ’I hail let go of him when the »hot whu fired, for I had looked over ill' ■ boulder and aw«n the officer draw Ills pistol, nnd did not wish to g»»t vs to < iti t i il point ix .si..» v shot my elf. At the time the Indian IXG OF' «•!.< »II«. !■: .SMI ill m 111- wns »hot he seemed to be trying to tccover himself ns tie staggered b.icl Lit I nurd, as though he wIsLi-d to hit tl .officer with ii>a club again. Ils w, not down ou the ground. Th« offi»«r was crouching. I thought the officer only fired to scare th« man Aft» the shot the officer pul hl gun hi l> !><>< i'.et, picked up his helmet and vn «bowing the people standing by how the Indian had hit him. The Club. I bad tskeu front tl • Indian, v- split from ll.e handle downwards I took the names of all the people around there that I could get, and gave them to tl e coroner. They «tore all stranger a i<t» me. I don't know it th« pollcen an was on bln knc«s .' In a he fired the shot, he was appar< ntly < C '»nrfrni«-d on Page 4» CORONI* R’S INQUISÌ GIVE RECITAL ♦ ♦ I.EADING PAPER OP • HOI THKK.N OHHOON ♦ •«»«***«*•*«« NO. 4 ISMAY GUILTY OF ¡S COMPLETED WICKED INFLUENCE ker 190. PRIMARY ELE4 TION Clerk— IS < OM1-II.» D LATE Tl'LNDAl L. C. Steemors 21*. Treasurer — li 1 i It'-lfON RY THE OFT K EIL C. IL Daggett 343. ::<> MJ» Co 111 n> b>»io ner— J. R. Dixon 318. «-»»or— ; is the result of the pri J. P. Lee 351. ll»,n in Klamath county, the hkh * i completed Tuesv- »«hoel Supeiintcrhe:!»— «*. f. Alexander 298. •oon by County Clerk C. R. De Lap, lustlce J. O. Hamak'er of Bo Coroner- Earl Whitlock 323. nanza id Justice John Hessig of Justice, Linkville Precinct— Fort K math: Chas. Graves 188. f>td< «ai» » lo Nultonni Convention— KLM LI O» SIGHT in PROMIXI.XT MTAN- FOKI> IATI I IlHITl MAN SENATOR LETS HINT .-»HAPE Tonight nt liouMton’s opera bouse INQUIRY'S COURSE WHITE STAR 01 FTCi.Cl. VERY ANXIOUS will be given ti e l.' t number of thr Klamath Lyceum ¡Jure, u, tfLcti P**o- TO GET OFF' TITANIC fosor Lee Emerson I! miiott will give an evening of readings ond character i n o..i Press Service studies from English and American WASHINGTON, April 2 4—Senator author'. Professor Ba ett is c«n- nected with Stanford t'niver- »it* of Smith made a caustic statement at California, and Is widely known ns n the Titan.c hearing. It is believed Char IV. Ackerman 152, O. C. Those dramatic reader of ability, Rev. J. 8. Stubblefield, the tor he was aiming at Ismay. He openly Apple# » !37, Daniel Boyd 63, Fred who have heard Professor Baxsett of the Presbyterian church, returned rgtf: t .at an attempt waa being state thnt the number tonight will be 8. Byu > 41, Homer C. Campbell 7, Tuesday with his bride from Kan Chari« H. Car 8, Henry Waldo made to shape the inquiry's course, tine of t’ <• beat In the entire e-vtrse. Coe 34 Chas. 11. Fry 1, D. D. Hall ts City, his former home. T «; will and said it would not be >onger tol 29, T. '. Harris T, 8 B. Huston 2, take up housekeeping In the parsoii- erated. lie exonerated the officers I). C. J nes 6, Thomas McCusker 32. »ge adjoining the church. and crow of the Titanic of such inter- PMl 3 ■tsch.en 8. J. W. Minto 2. fe.en'e, and In a veiled way tinted Frank on 1, J. N. Smith 25, A. V. i. «t ue referred to lamay. After his Swift 1 statement Smith refused to call ls- Presili. nt of the United State»— y, w I k > ked ■ teiiify today so M. Ln Follette 296, Theo- ne could go to London. Instead of Maiden Trip of Sea Ginnt Bring»« dore 1 <«ielt 466, William H. Taft Smith calied Jr’iftk Officer Low. llourbotW 14 ho Will Prcm-n« t<> the 268. He a White Star em.'Joye told Is ol ;o kt ! out of tl ere” was l'nitcl State« Bn»t Kepr<-M tiling I lector« < of Presidi nt and Vire Presi- < ustoina Authorities of Vienna Fear That Severed Hair of Chinese May . oy Fifth O.'u<er lx»w. He detlar- dent Republic. Contain Gert ♦. Whirls Will Spread teni ix waa much excited, and ap- »I. .. M< Mahon 6n8. Plague re 4 to be very anxious to get oft 't nite.l State» Senator— 1’nlted l’r«»« Sorvlee the Titanic. The employe added: “I Jons tl n Bourne Jr. 303, Stephen April 24.—Several tons U.cn t know who he was. eo used PARIS, April 24. France has nev A. I-ow ell 112, J. W. Morton 68, Ben PARIS. April ol hinese queues are now strong k.uguage in the heat of the er »eut a more brilliant delegation to ¡Selling 4 Dion propose being held up on the A strian fron- m »treat, sir.” any foreign country, iu token of pure f’ongre nan— » Itul to l>e ai 'H* Her by the cu storns authorities for frlendahlp, than thnt which Is eu ‘ Ismay, he said, was over iraxioiu. ■ pr'xeedii of Ckjo. i . Cochran 228, W. R. Ellis route to New York on the maiden trip 212. C. E. itoorevelt 66. John P. Rusk ¡ear they may contain plague germs. saying constantly. Tower away, lo ver * army aeropl Ihre« 1 nf f ro-'i 11 ■ «-11». • v UI Thus far the government Las refused away." <»f th« new set giant, ''France." tii« ! 162. N. .1 . Sinnott 260. coming out on the upper »1’1« of the to listen to the frantic pleading! of 24.».0»-ton ship of the French line. Secretary of State—— arm, at a point about on« ln> h to tlw the various hair dressing firms to T) « sturt was made on April 20. A i Frenk 8. Fields 352, Ben W. OL right of the tnvilfin lln«. and about which they were consigned, and hurt representing "France.” by Au icott 512. five tn1 he« from tho elbow point, Il which have agreed to any form of' guste Rodtn. is being brought along JilMhe of the Supreme Court— thi n entered th« bod about one ln«h for presentation to the United Stalet below and on« Inch to the left of the R6> eu Eakin 677. in connection will, lie dedication Dairy i.> I I „».I ('<>ni»ii—inner-— left nipple, <' 'n ny ’ pvv' • ' ■ " .-nt. the back a short distane«» L» Io v :tn<> I W. 1. Cotte 377,. Arthur T. Ed- On board the giant liner arc .' wards 236, A. H. Lea 76. John B to the left <>f tl»- right hculdc hani'x-r of Com. •tree Secretary No 'number of the most distinguished blade. It was deeply lnt>edd» »l tberr Mickle 120. tified by Stilai.a Chwnsberlain of 'men In France M. Gabriel Hnnotaux. and recovered by th.- phvdclani Th Railroad Cotnmtooioner»— of the French academy, heads the the Passage of the Apporpr» itloa bullet, without scar, va» shown al Thomas K. Campbell 727. » conmrslon. which Includes a uum- Measure the fnqu<--t thia morning, nnd WM a» b» r of mln - ter* of the French gov Pr«»». » uting Attorney— bright and shin* a» though It never John Irwin 595, D. V. Kuykendall ernment. senmors, representatives of had performed n fatal mission. At Secretary C. T. Oliver of the Cham the Ac: demy of Fine Arts, the French 3’4. no III; e. npi arently had It touch. I a ber of Commerce received a telegram Institute, the Paris Chamber of Com- Stale Senator— SUPERINTENDENT OF GOVERN Wednesday from Senator G. E. Cham bone In the body of the Indian to W. Lair Thompson "90. f "» .-. th« Aet»> Club of Fran»'* and whom It was a death me «enger. MENT FISHERIES WILL MAKI: berlain, announcing the fact that the a number of lending newspaper corre Stat«» Representative— Coroner Enrl Whitlock was In COt XTV CENTRAL COMMITTEE federal appropriation bill for th« Vernon A. Forbes 288, W. O. Smith spondents. Many ladies of the French REPORT ON SITE FOB TROUT charge of the examination this morn-. MEETS AND ORGANIZES WITH federal appropriation bill for th* 719. nobility are also In the-party. Ing. wlili a jury composed of th* fol HATCHERY Klamath Falls federal building pass ROBERT A. EMMiTT AS t HAUL Frvnce Is eager to show just how Sheriff— lowing: Ralph Vaughn. David Ken-; ed the senate yesterday. The bill O- ar L. Carter 299. B. S. Grigsby w.-rmly she holds the United States* MAX <»l' BODY yon. William 8. Fish, Fred lioqstrm. Captain W. H. Lampson arrived in carries an appropriation of 2112,000. In her esteem The delegation will 351, C. C. Low 422. George Snider nnd Charles Roberts. ■ here Tuesday evening on his way to It is quite generally believed that Republican County Central Com go on to Washington, but other cities Clerk— District Attorney Dell V. Kuyken-j Klamath Agency and Spring Creek, there will be no difficulty in the pass- C. R. De lavp 964. will he visited by part or all of Its dnII acted ns official Inquisitor for Ike mittee met and organized Wednesday » here he w ill investigate a location tge of the bill when it is brought Treasurer— members. coroner, while Attorney C. M One'll afternoon by electing R. A. Emmllt for a United States fish hatchery. Mr. before the house, but everyone in the — ■ ... ............ ■ ■ . A. Castel 310, A. J. Manning 703 was on hand apparently to rwpresent Lampson is superintendent of the city will await anxiously for that chairman of the county committee < 'omniioNioner— friends and relatives of the dead California branch of fisheries, under time. John Hagelstein 531, J. O. Ham- : brave. Charles J. Ferguwon was offi-; and C. T. Oliver secretary. the department of commerce and la Already, since it was learned that aker 478. Dr. George H. Merryman wm elect cinI Htenogrnplicr for the hearing. bor. One of the principal trout the bill had passed the senate, specu Aasessor An a prelude to the examination of < d state central committeeman and hatcheries on the coast is at Horn lation is rife as to the probable loca R. C. Cowley 798 ................... witnesses the coroner conducted the Abt,| A(ly congressional commlttee- brook. Calif., which handles only the tion << the building, if the bill should School Superintendent— jvrors to the morgue room, where he .... _ _ __ _ rainbow* species. There is also a be successful in the house. It is gen * * man. Al! precinctR were represented Fred Peterson 801. •Imwcd to them the corpse of Smith, California Judge Decide» Primary small trout hatchery at Sparks, Nev., erally believed that a site has been demonstrating the course of the bul ‘”C*P‘ Poe Va,,‘>’r’ La“««n sud salmon hatcheries at Baird, Bat considered and that the amended bill Elections Are Not General,, Tlierc- Surveyor— E. B. Henry^05. let : ih »liown by the autopsy. |,|v- . . ........ K' '"xth Lak»». Mill« tle Creek and Mill Creek. providing for an additional *12,000 Rlot king Scheme for Delay The first witness called was Chas. Addition and Shippington. Mr. Lampson stated last evening included the cost of the proposed site. Coroner— L. Crane, who said thnt according to ' E. R. Willis 824. ' that he had been ordered to Investi SACRAMENTO, April 24 — Prlma- .lustice, link rille Precinct— bin judgmeut the killing happened gate Spring Creek by the department SLASHES WIFE'S XOVER l |1 rv ele< lion» are not general elections, between 8 nnd 15 minutes after f2 E. W. Gowan 278, R. E. Guthridge of commerce, nnd report on its avail- THEN HAS HER SEE HIM k”, and therefore no local option liquor driy before yesterday, Hn Is custo- 98. E. R. Ramsby 131, W. H. Shaw ability as a site for the location of a ” lini/r *lues,lon can be deferred to the date ¡165. di.in of the Wieland bottling works, fish hatchery. As Spring Creek has BAKU, Russin. April 24. — A MUlL the l,reHl''en,,1,, primary on May where the whlHtle blew at noon, nnd I onxtable, I.inkville Precinct— already been examined by the state Cudahy-Lillis case here has just 14th. s s the third district appellate he and others there started for their < John G. Schallock 414, Will G game and fish commission and receiv come to light through a sensational (court in a decision affirming a like Wilson 248. dinner, lie cut across to Sixth street lloiiiixlilng School for ed favorable consideration, it would trial which resulted in the sentencing Teaching on by Superior Judge Denny in is«em that the establishment of a of Addin Tagljew, millionaire naptha toward tlie blacksmith shop. Young Woaicn to Practice Terp*i- Sonoma county. In which Guy J. K. "Then I saw one man make n rush hatchery at this point was practically king and virtually dictator of th* DEMOCRATIC VOTES chorean Stunt» a la Nature tacts Bigelow Is winner over the board of Is-legatrs to National Convention— for another," he testified. "Then I assured. The state officials have been Baku bourse, to two and a half years rupervlsors. which had set May 14th Quietus saw the officer run to separate the A S.Rennett 58, Thos. Carrick Burke held up in their plans through the in prison, and Prince Massur Mansur ns the day for holding a local option ■ 5, Bartlett Cole 4. Leon R. Edmund- delay in getting title to the site, and two men. The taller one had his to two years. el.cttoa. clothe» all pulled, and his shirt was United Press 8»rvl<*» son 2, James E. Godfrey 18, John D. in cas- the government should desire Tagljew is 50 years of age. H* MUNICH. Germany. April 24.—A out of hia pants. The officor yelled Goss 17, F.V.Holman 4, Mark Holmes to belli! a hatchery, it would pros- has a young wife. Recently gossip to me, 'Come over hero,' So I went flourishing school for the new art of 4, Stephen Jewell 2, A. A. Kadderly ably be tr.sier for it to get the loca- coupled the name of Tagijew's beau over. The officer and 1 tried to got nude dancing, termed "reform danc 4, Will R. King 5. James W. Maloney lion than for the state officers. tiful wife with that of H. Bebutow, hold of the mnn. who kept shoving ing.” has been raided hy the Munich | 6. Victor P. Moses 3, Frank Reynolds Howive«. it is almost assured that for eight years Tagijew's chief tech his hand In hln pocket and out nnd police, and Albert Hleber, who calls ■ 2, Dan W. Sheahan 4. Chas. W. Sher- a hatchery will be located either by nical engineer. Tagijew asked Re- Uli kill you, you •— of b—•!’ The himself "Academic Director.” la un- man 14 7, John H. Stephenson 3. Alex the state or government. !butow to accompany him in an in Hleber established the; ... ■ I'll koll you, you s of b—•!' The <ler arrest. Sweek 7. Ludwig Wilhelm 2, Herman “A great deal will depend,” ¿aid spection of his magnificent palace, officer said, 'Have you a gun?’ and I "Reformed Dancing Academy" some Three to He Aligned at Principal Wise 11. Captain Lampson, "on the supply of with a view of determining necessary told him no. He then gave mo his ilme ago, and advertised for talented Naval Station» for 4'oa»t Scouting. Prcniileat of the United Stati trout and the possibility of securing repairs. Reaching his wife's sleeping club, but noon took It back and hit young girls, ngreelng to train them and Two Go to Military Fleet Champ Clark 272, Judson Harmon eggs Tagljew gave a signal signal, and " for the hatchery. Wherever we ¡room. room. Tagijew the man with It several times. Some for th* chorus, ballet and specialty 1 I, Woodrow Wilson 77. take the eggs from the streams we Prince Massur Ma»sur, several aimy BERLIN, April 24. Five new Zep-! Ficcior* of Presiding and Vice Pre-* always return 25 per cent after hatch-'officers and others threw themselves women came up to us and the officer dance*. He is alleged to have repre pulled out bin gun. They said, 'Look sented that hereafter the ballets In ueiln airships have been ordered by j ident— ing to the same waters from which upon th* engineer. He waa terribly out, he'll shoot,’ and then they ran I all the European operas would have I the government from the big Zep 1 Hugh McLain 145, Will M. Pelet- we took the eggs. It is estimated beaten, and then mutilated by Tagl- away. The Indian women had said to dance without tights. He Insisted ■ pelin works. Three of the new aerial son 44, Joii M. Wall 28, D. M W*t- that fully 75 per cent of the eggs are jew. The latter then called his wife, the man would give up, and when upon a very careful examination of craft are to be assigned to the navy sen <7, F. C. Whitten 13. lost if left in the regular spawning saying that he had a “surprise” in they went away he said he would give each applicant. and will be placed at the principal I nited States Nenntoo-- grounds, so that the hatcheries get store for her. She fell unconscious tip. The officer said to go over to the naval stations, where they will be 0. P. Coshow 84, Harry Lane 208. the eggs needed for distribution when she entered the room. Special Dutch I.unchee Begin street and get some men. He kept used for scouting purposes along the Wartel M. Pierce 81. without depleting the stock in the Tagijew denied the satire affair, Tonight will witness the Inaugura coasts. The other two will be added Congressman— calling for help, and then some oth- streams.” but waa'convicted. era came over. The offieer had the tion of a series of Wednesday and to the military fleet. Claude C. Covey 188, James H. Mr. Lampson say* that It to ’-wy man'* right arm and two other men Saturday eight "Dutches lunches" Graham 108. Important that the streams and lakes Death of Mr*. Shelby Elliott ROME. April 14.—It is officially Secretary of State— had hi* left. The Indian had got the tn the aaelent colonial grill ¿f the of this section should be kept well Mrs. Shelby Elliott of Kono Spring* officer's club away from him and waa Hotel Livermore. The service will announced that Caillas troops hare John B. Ryaa lit. stocked with trout, as the Ashing can ranch, about forty mile* from thia backing. I had him from behind be on from 8 p. m. until mldn'ght, landed on the Island of Astropathta be made one of th* great**t attrac city, died at the Blackburn hoerdrn! *1th my hand* gripping under each and will include a special of music, in the Aegean Sea. It Is believed a Freak L. Touag IT*. tions for tourist* and sportsmen, aad between 10 and It o'clock this morn shoulder. He had the slub la his lauudlag aelectloaa by a ■andolla naval bane to plaaaed there, also at will bring hundred* of thousand* of ing. She waa brought tn the aoapltal B. It. Gm. Blaho* 111, S. L. Wal- dollar* to tkto aoettoa. Rhode* nr Crete. toft head, aad **em*d to ba trylac to eieb aad some alagara. two dnya ago. BRILLIANT DELEGATION IS SOME TONS OF QUEÜES HELD OP ON FRONTIER PROPOSED Bï BOURBONS P0S10FFICE BILL GETS OFFICIAL TRiM